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University of Cebu - Senior High School Department
TEST in ENGLISH /
NAME: Chaz Markis Base
STRAND, GRADE & SEC: Gas 4-A Fortitude DATE: March. 4, 2020
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each question carefully, then choose your answer from
the given choices. Write the letter that corresponds to your
answer on the space provided before each number.
____B.__1. What form of media uses different technologies to distribute and exhibit
contents?
A. Media C. Traditional Media
B. New Media D. Channel for advocacy
____C.__2. What media can reach a large audience and can spread information and
messages thoroughly and with high credibility?
A. Media C. Channel for advocacy
B. New Media D. Traditional Media
____B.___3. What role of media has undoubtedly evolved to become more active over the
years?
A. Educate the audience C. Channel for advocacy
B. Watchdog role of journalism D. Media as Peace and Consensus Builder
____A.___4. What role of media has made significant achievements in educating rural
illiterate masses and making them aware of all the events that are taking place in their
language?
A. Educate the audience C. Watchdog role of journalism
B. Channel for advocacy D. Media as Peace and Consensus Builder
____A.___5. What role of media can also be used to promote advocacies and causes that
can impact a society?
A. Channel for Advocacy C. Watchdog role of journalism
B. Educate the audience D. Media as Peace and Consensus Builder
____D.___6. What role of media cannot grow in places with conflicts and marred with
violence?
A. Watchdog role of journalism C. Channel for advocacy
B. Educate the audience D. Media as Peace and Consensus Builder
____A.___7. What media is any resource that serves as a means of communicating to the
general public?
A. Media Source C. Indigenous
B. Human Source D. Indigenous knowledge
____A.___8. What sources of information can be any person who can be a source of
information or data?
A. Human Source C. Media Source
B. Indigenous D. Indigenous knowledge
____A.___9. It is a native, local originating, or produced naturally in particular region or
locality.
A. Indigenous C. Indigenous communication
B. Indigenous knowledge D. Indigenous media
____B.___10. What type of indigenous that is unique to a specific culture or society, most
often it is not written down?
A. Indigenous C. Indigenous communication
B. Indigenous knowledge D. Indigenous media
____C.___11. What type of indigenous that is a transmission of information through local
channels or by which the culture is preserved, handed down, and adapted?
A. Indigenous C. Indigenous communication
B. Indigenous knowledge D. Indigenous media
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____D.___11. What type of indigenous may be defined as forms of media expression that
were conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as
vehicles for communication including cultural preservation?
A. Indigenous C. Indigenous communication
B. Indigenous knowledge D. Indigenous media
____B.___12. It is a place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials such as
books, manuscripts, recordings, or films are kept for use but not for sale.
A. Internet C. Academic Library
B. Library D. Municipal
____A.___13. What media has become the best source of information because its vast
database will most likely contain any and all information needed at a moment’s notice, giving
users ease of access and convenience in their searches?
A. Internet C. Academic Library
B. Library D. Municipal
____C.___14. What type of libraries that serves colleges and universities?
A. Public Library C. Academic Library
B. School Library D. Special Library
____A.___15. What type of libraries that serves cities and towns of all types?
A. Public Library C. Academic Library
B. School Library D. Special Library
____B.___16. What type of libraries that serves students from kindergarten to grade 12?
A. Public Library C. Academic Library
B. School Library D. Special Library
____D.___17. What type of libraries that is located in specialized environments such as
hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business, and the government?
A. Public Library C. Academic Library
B. School Library D. Special Library
____D.___18. This type of information source are original materials on which other studies
are based.
A. Secondary Sources C. Authority
B. Tertiary Sources D. Primary Sources
____D.___19. This type of information source are simply redefined primary sources.
A. Secondary Sources C. Authority
B. Tertiary Sources D. Primary Sources
____B.___20. This type of information sources consist of information that is distillation and
collection of primary and secondary sources.
A. Secondary Sources C. Authority
B. Tertiary Sources D. Primary Sources
____B.___21. Type of information sources that identify who are the intended readers or
target audience if the source and its purpose.
A. Publisher C. Bias
B. Audience D. Design
____A.___22. This type of information sources check if the source is connected or linked to
a credible and legit sponsored websites or affiliated to groups companies.
A. Publisher C. Bias
B. Audience D. Design
____D.___23. This type of information sources helps to determine if the source appears to
be professionally and properly written and if the tone it uses is appropriate to the topic.
A. Publisher C. Bias
B. Audience D. Design
____C.___24. This type of information sources helps to check if the content is using a
language that is free of emotion.
A. Publisher C. Bias
B. Audience D. Design
____D.___25. This type of information sources helps to determine if the data and content is
verifiable and if the source is comprehensive.
A. Publisher C. Bias
B. Audience D. Accuracy
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____B.___26. What type of information language refers to the group of people to whom a
media text is especially addressed?
A. Active Audience C. Written Language
B. Target Audience D. Verbal Language
____A.___27. What type of information language refers to the theory that people receive
and interpret media messages as if it is the light of their own history, perspective, and
experiences?
A. Active Audience C. Written Language
B. Target Audience D. Verbal Language
____C.___28. What type of media language represents a spoken or gestural language by
means of writing system?
A. Active Audience C. Written Language
B. Target Audience D. Verbal Language
____D.___29. What type of media language that the context used are an important factor in
the way meaning is generated for the audience?
A. Active Audience C. Written Language
B. Target Audience D. Verbal Language
____B.___30. What type of media language is related to body languages such as gestures
and body actions?
A. Visual Language C. Written Language
B. Non-verbal Language D. Aural Language
____A.___31. What type of media language is a form of communication that uses visual
elements as opposed to formal written language to convey meaning or an idea?
A. Visual Language C. Written Language
B. Non-verbal Language D. Aural Language
____D.___32. What type of media language is the second most basic language skill aside
from oral?
A. Visual Language C. Written Language
B. Non-verbal Language D. Aural Language
____C.___33. What type of media language are systems of signs that create meaning
when put together?
A. Visual Language C. Codes
B. Non-verbal Language D. Aural Language
____D.___34. What type of codes shows what is beneath the surface of what we see like
objects, setting, body language, clothing, color, or ironic symbols that can be effortlessly
understood?
A. Mise en scene C. Codes
B. Semiotics D. Symbolic Codes
____A.___35. What type of codes is where the time and place of the narrative?
A. Setting C. Codes
B. Semiotics D. Symbolic Codes
____C.___36. It is a actors portray characters in media products and contribute to
character development, creating tension or advancing the narrative.
A. Color C. Acting
B. Semiotics D. Symbolic Codes
____B.___37. It is a French term that means “everything within the frame”.
A. Setting C. Codes
B. Mise en scene D. Symbolic Codes
____A.___38. It has a highly cultural and strong connotations.
A. Color C. Written Codes
B. Acting D. Technical Codes
____A.___39. What type of media refers to the use of language style and textual layout?
A. Written Codes C. Technical Codes
B. Semiotics D. Symbolic Codes
____D.___40. What type of media in which equipment is used to tell the story?
A. Written Codes C. Codes
B. Color D. Technical Codes
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____A.___40. This type of media refers to how the camera is operated and moved for
specific effects.
A. Camerawork C. Audio
B. Editing D. Lighting
____B.___41. This type of media refers to the process of choosing, manipulating and
arranging images and sound.
A. Camerawork C. Audio
B. Editing D. Lighting
____C.___42. This type of media is the expressive or naturalistic use of sound and can
either be diegetic or non-diegetic.
A. Camerawork C. Audio
B. Editing D. Lighting
____D.___43. This type of media is the manipulation of natural or artificial light to selectively
highlight specific elements of the scene.
A. Camerawork C. Audio
B. Editing D. Lighting
____B.___44. What is the type of exploring media that are generally accepted ways of
doing something?
A. Camerawork C. Genre
B. Conventions D. Lighting
____C.___45. It is a French word meaning “type” or “class.
A. Camerawork C. Genre
B. Conventions D. Lighting
____C.___46. It is a new educational concept that was born out of the accessibility and
affordability of digital media.
A. Calm Technology C. Ubiquitous learning
B. Ubiquitous computing D. Tangible
____B.___47. It is a concept where computing is made to appear anytime and anywhere.
A. Calm Technology C. Ubiquitous learning
B. Ubiquitous computing D. Tangible
____A.___48. It is a technologies associated with ubiquitous computing.
A. Calm Technology C. Ubiquitous learning
B. Ubiquitous computing D. Tangible
____D.___49. It is embedded in the world that it disappears.
A. Calm Technology C. Ubiquitous learning
B. Ubiquitous computing D. Tangible
____C.___50. What type of Ubiquitous learning materials are always available unless it is
purposely deleted?
A. Permanency C. Interactivity
B. Accessibility D. Adaptability
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